T1 landside in Terminal A, Tui is before security
This Tui shop sits in Terminal A at Warsaw Chopin (WAW), on the public side before security, so you can drop in even if you’re just meeting someone. It runs typical daytime hours that track with the terminal’s schedule, usually open from early morning check‑in waves into the evening departures. Expect the focus to be package holidays and flights on TUI-branded tours rather than general ticketing for every airline in the terminal.
You’ll find package deal posters for destinations like Greece and Spain, plus brochures for charter flights that actually depart from WAW Terminal A. Staff handle bookings, changes, and payments on the spot, so you can sort a future trip in the same building you’re flying out of today. Pricing here mirrors Tui’s online offers, so you’re not paying a separate “airport markup” compared with booking on your phone at home.
This isn’t a gear shop: no Samsonite suitcases, no last‑minute power banks, and usually no travel-sized toiletries on the shelves. Think of it as a physical front desk for Tui flight-and-hotel packages linked to departures from Warsaw Chopin rather than a general travel store. If you just need a charger or snacks, stay airside in Terminal A and use the regular duty‑free and convenience outlets.
Most useful move: if you spot a Tui promotion online but prefer an in‑person conversation, screenshot the fare and walk up to the desk in Terminal A before security so staff can pull the exact code and dates while you’re standing there.